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and i'm delighted that he is with us here today. he is no stranger to afghanistan and has just last month gone back to kabul, negotiating with president karzai over the bilateral security agreement that is absolutely core to protecting the security of afghan women and girls. john kerry's enduring commitment to afghanistan is america's especially g enduring commitment. he understands we cannot walk away from this country or region when our troops come home, that we cannot turn our backs on the people of afghanistan, especially the women. if their rights and opportunities are yuundermined, the entire country's stability and prosperity will be undermined, as well. so it is my great delight to introduce someone who is known as s. standing for secretary of state. and someone who i know sends a strong message just by being here, but beyond the words that you will hear of his understanding and commitment, there a real passion. we have an advocate for the women and girls of afghanistan in secretary john kerry. [ applause ] >> thank you very
and i'm delighted that he is with us here today. he is no stranger to afghanistan and has just last month gone back to kabul, negotiating with president karzai over the bilateral security agreement that is absolutely core to protecting the security of afghan women and girls. john kerry's enduring commitment to afghanistan is america's especially g enduring commitment. he understands we cannot walk away from this country or region when our troops come home, that we cannot turn our backs on the...
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nbc's ian williams joins us from manila with the very lest. ian,ood morning. >> reporter: rescueorkers are still struggling to reach some of the isolated communities that were worst-hit by the typhoon. they have arriv in tacban. authorities estimatehat perhs 10,000 people died. it's hard to say for sure. the official dea toll is still just over 250, but that is certain to rise, as officis, as rescue works, start to reach me of she's outlying areas. huge storm surges,aves many feet high, 1 15 feet high coming in fro the sea when the typhoon swept hore. many people have lost their homes, the death cou we're still not certain about. local officials say perhaps 10,000 peopleave lost their lives. the officialount remains at a littlever 250, b that seems certain to rise as weet more information from the outlying communities. in taclotacloban, people are wt at the rport. one sight we saw athe airport was the birth of a baby, which caused a little bit of relief to a cmunity which otherwise is suffering enormously. now, as i say, relief eorts are start
nbc's ian williams joins us from manila with the very lest. ian,ood morning. >> reporter: rescueorkers are still struggling to reach some of the isolated communities that were worst-hit by the typhoon. they have arriv in tacban. authorities estimatehat perhs 10,000 people died. it's hard to say for sure. the official dea toll is still just over 250, but that is certain to rise, as officis, as rescue works, start to reach me of she's outlying areas. huge storm surges,aves many feet high, 1...
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thanks nor being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley, and any minute we can expect bart's board of directors to vote on a labor contract that includes a provision bart says should have never made it into the deal. nbc bay area's christie smith has been at that meeting since the start of this morning at 9:00. christie, what can you tell us? what's happening? >> good morning to you, jon and marla. right now bart's board of directors are in a closed session. they haven't taken a vote yet. could come any minute now, but they're talking about what they call an error in a tentative agreement with its unions. we spoke with one barlt board member. he said, look, they have no chows but to reject it. it's too expensive. they sure got an earful from the union. >> you found in oversight three weeks since the agreement was degreed upon. this is in big print. >> that was a train operator who said that bart has way too many high paid managers and consultants for a mistake like this. bart's two largest unions ratifi
thanks nor being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> i'm jon kelley, and any minute we can expect bart's board of directors to vote on a labor contract that includes a provision bart says should have never made it into the deal. nbc bay area's christie smith has been at that meeting since the start of this morning at 9:00. christie, what can you tell us? what's happening? >> good morning to you, jon and marla. right now bart's board of directors are in a closed session. they haven't taken...
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use #way too early. we will share the responses and give it really good time later in the show. >>> in terms of the news of today, the power struggle on capitol hill reaching extreme levels both in the number of republican filibusters and now in the way democrats are dealing with it. yesterday the senate approved a measure to block the minority's power to filibuster certain presidential nominees. the so-called nuclear option is the most significant change to the rules of the upper chamber since 1975 that barely passed with 52 votes. through the five years of the obama presidency and this is your context, senate has held votes to he said filibuster 79 times. that's already more than double the amount during president bush's eight years in office. they can now end the debate with a simple majority. however, the new rule does not apply to supreme court nominations or ledges late difference bills. and while the move helps democrats right now, that may not always be the case. yesterday harry reid and mitch mc
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join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> good evening. "outfront," dropping the bomb. senate democrats blow up a 40-year-old law. is it hip okayisry everywhere? plus a hate crime at an american college. three white students accused of treating their black roommate like a slave. we have that story and the founder of black water's shocking benghazi claim. it is shocking and it is "outfront." let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. dropping the bomb. you can put whatever word you want before "bomb bth but it was a bomb. the nuclear button, just like that they changed an almost 40-year-old senate rule. the republicans went on the war path and dana bash begins our coverage outfront from capitol hill. >> reporter: democrats say will help fix a broken system. >> it is time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. >> reporter: and republicans argue will make washington gridlock worse. >> puts a chill on the entire united states senate. >> repor
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great to have you with us, anne. let me start with this anog from the op ed piece that the woman wrote. "my choice toys get covere. ife could see this on a full screen, please. my choice is to get coverage thugh the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange. the quotes avera 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits." is thatretty much what the nation is facing? >> lou, i am so discouraged with this administration. this goes down as this la is talking out to the patient, to the care, to the kinds of things that are saving people's lives in this situation where she's going to lose her provers. her hospital, her doctors, and have very little opportunity to get other kinds of services, and it's going to cost her much much more. this is affecting real people and their lives. and this administration needs to stand up and take responsibility for what's happening in people's personal l
great to have you with us, anne. let me start with this anog from the op ed piece that the woman wrote. "my choice toys get covere. ife could see this on a full screen, please. my choice is to get coverage thugh the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange. the quotes avera 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits." is thatretty much what the...
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thank you for joining us. see youext time. >> the brain series is about the most exciting scientific journey of our time, understanding the brain. it is a search, this series is made possible by a grant by the simons foundation their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services wodwide. >> be more. henry louis gates, jr.: i've spent much of my life searching for the stories of the african american people. man: our first notation of anthony johnson essentially defines him as "antonio the negro." gates: i've always wanted to tell their history: 5 centuries in the making. it's a living history, and i've traveled around the country... and across the globe to chronicle it. as-salaam-alaikum. did any of you receive wealth inherited f
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that the messages for all of us. that's stuff we can all use. that's why the city is so amazing because this is a city that has legends and here is another one and it makes us all feel good. >> something great about a guy called big pappi. he has a great name to lead the charge in all this. let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many reasons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do you think the he is sage will be? a lot of people will wear ribbons in memory of those who died in boston or injured, what message would you like it to send, the new york marathon, to the world, if you'd like? >> i think the message is that any city cob strong and boston is strong and boston is getting stronger. i think the new york marathon is one of those great races in this country, and i think there are going to be, you know, runners there who are running -- who ran in the boston marathon who maybe didn't finish. i think they will be running for causes for
that the messages for all of us. that's stuff we can all use. that's why the city is so amazing because this is a city that has legends and here is another one and it makes us all feel good. >> something great about a guy called big pappi. he has a great name to lead the charge in all this. let me ask you, john, about the new york marathon because it will be a very moving occasion for many reasons. it's the anniversary of hurricane sandy. it's a major marathon coming after boston. what do...
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so we are in the game along with many nato allies and delighted by the capabilities it gives us to use the high ground in recognizance and surveillance. >> to ask two questions, unarmed isr capable unmanned systems would seem to be a great way forward in the art take for a maritime domain awareness. is there any effort underway to old the architecture there that uses unmanned systems? >> that's a great question because even as we go back to one of our earlier distant early radar warning line only provides a warning short of the art archipelago. they are on alarms by the alarm system we have got in place right now and the sense is that unmanned aerial vehicles can go into a spot which is very difficult for human beings to operate in for a good portion of the year and provide us that. the unfortunate thing about it of course is you quickly run into communication problems us in his youth get above 60 degrees north, 65 degrees north and you can no longer see the satellites that are in geostationary orbit over the equator. therefore when we talk about infrastructure it's less about towers o
so we are in the game along with many nato allies and delighted by the capabilities it gives us to use the high ground in recognizance and surveillance. >> to ask two questions, unarmed isr capable unmanned systems would seem to be a great way forward in the art take for a maritime domain awareness. is there any effort underway to old the architecture there that uses unmanned systems? >> that's a great question because even as we go back to one of our earlier distant early radar...
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we use one half onion. and just take off the peel, of course. you can use a sweet onion. this is just some little organic onion i bought. just chop it like that, throw it in. kind of a hefty clove of garlic, and i'm going to cut that in half. so about two ribs of celery. just kind of rough-chop it and throw it all in there. next up is a quarter cup of parsley. and then, of course, what would basil gazpacho be without the basil. we're going to to be using between 4 and 5 fresh basil leaves. half a teaspoon of low-sodium tamari. a little pinch of salt. half a teaspoon of brown sugar. half a teaspoon of chili powder. and that is just about it. because what we're going to add to give it some real "oomph," one tablespoon of olive oil. and one tablespoon of a very good quality red wine vinegar.
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." watching tmt on bbc world news. at killedtory, was araf by polonium poisoning? first they closed it. now they have cleared it. rick authorities forced out employees -- greek authorities forced out employees. britain's harlem and prepares to parliament prepares to make history. heeky little bird with little price. $26. that is what a share is going to cost you. that means the company is worth 18 billion dollars. is the price on this
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against us. the reason they can sell it for much money is supply and demand. and here in the united states. i want to play another clip from "white gold." we don't have that clip, but it was the narration by hillary clinton and here's what she says, the current price of ivory in the black market is higher than it has ever been before. we arrest poachers. we kill poachers, but unless we address the demand, africa will be with no elephants in the very near future. how real is the risk for extinction here, sigourney? >> i think the elephant populations are being decimated by 11 diver% to 12% a year and is a certain point to which the population can't recover. ian, i think you told me within five years we won't have any elephants if it continues. >> if people are watching this and they have no idea that the faces of elephants have to be hacked off. there is a very moving scene in the documentary where there is a baby elephant on top of its mother and the future for that baby is gone because the mothe
against us. the reason they can sell it for much money is supply and demand. and here in the united states. i want to play another clip from "white gold." we don't have that clip, but it was the narration by hillary clinton and here's what she says, the current price of ivory in the black market is higher than it has ever been before. we arrest poachers. we kill poachers, but unless we address the demand, africa will be with no elephants in the very near future. how real is the risk...
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. >>> and join us on twitter. find us @tamron hall and news nation. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. small business saturday is november 30th. get out and shop small. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but...
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they're not able to tell us everything. one bit of information we have is that they worked closely with a charity. there's a documentary on in the uk, about forced marriage. one of the women in the house watched this documentary, saw the charity involved, and decided to contact that charity. and that would have been a very, very brave thing to do. but the charity recognized this was a serious case, started gaining trust of that woman and the other two women over time and convinced them that they should leave the house and the police were ready and waiting outside. it's an extraordinary case. 30 years in this house for one of them, a whole life spent in that house. >> do we have any idea on a possible motive at this stage? i mean if they were held against their will, was it sexual exploitation? any idea at this early stage? are police talking about that? >> reporter: not investigating anything sexual, so that's one thing. they are purely looking at this as slave labor. that's what the detective said to me, in those terms. i
they're not able to tell us everything. one bit of information we have is that they worked closely with a charity. there's a documentary on in the uk, about forced marriage. one of the women in the house watched this documentary, saw the charity involved, and decided to contact that charity. and that would have been a very, very brave thing to do. but the charity recognized this was a serious case, started gaining trust of that woman and the other two women over time and convinced them that...
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the oceans keep us safe. the israelis kope with existential threats and the reality is to trivialize those fierce and concerns would be wrong. to exaggerate them is wrong, as well. but the two sides particularly these two guys, have a very different conception of neighborhoods. >> are we going to see a rift in u.s. ohio israeli relations right now? >> you already have a functional relationship that is marked by and has in the past been marked by personality differences and substantive differences both on iran and the pursuit of israeli-palestinian peace. >> this american president and secretary of state have a different view. this relationship is way, way too big to fail. the differences will be accommodated but not before a lot of bumpy rides. >> as difficult as the relationship on this issue iran nuclear power, nuclear weapons, whatever is concerned and it's straining u.s.-israeli relations it's straining relations with saudi arabia, with the united arab emirates, some of the gulf states are not very happy
the oceans keep us safe. the israelis kope with existential threats and the reality is to trivialize those fierce and concerns would be wrong. to exaggerate them is wrong, as well. but the two sides particularly these two guys, have a very different conception of neighborhoods. >> are we going to see a rift in u.s. ohio israeli relations right now? >> you already have a functional relationship that is marked by and has in the past been marked by personality differences and...
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he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good.
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that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow "the cycle" is up next. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. ♪ >>> president obama is about to take questions at the wall street journal ceo council annual meeting and the focus is the economy but health care is going to work its way in. we heard from new jersey governor chris christie and general martin dempsey and jack lew an
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thank you for joining us. see youext time. >> the brain series is about the most exciting scientific journey of our time, understanding the brain. it is a search, this series is made possible by a grant by the simons foundation their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services wodwide. >> be more. pbs. >>
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he was so handsome and knew how to use the camera. a lot of the trust about him and his wit and how he moved through washington. at the same time television was in every corner of every living room in america and every bar so people felt connected with the president in a way they had not in the past. for him, the vibrant young man to be taken so violently, it did have exactly what you saw there. that devastating effect on people whether they were republicans or democrats. >> and whether they were famous or not and at the time there was one part here, i want to move forward, you have an interesting interview with a man named john brewer, the person who pointed out and basically followed lee harvey oswald after the assassination. let me get you to talk about this. >> john brewer, the shoe store manager saw him peering through the window as police were combing the neighborhood. >> what made you follow him? >> just a feeling i had that something was wrong with this picture. why do you pretend to be shopping for shoes when all of this comm
he was so handsome and knew how to use the camera. a lot of the trust about him and his wit and how he moved through washington. at the same time television was in every corner of every living room in america and every bar so people felt connected with the president in a way they had not in the past. for him, the vibrant young man to be taken so violently, it did have exactly what you saw there. that devastating effect on people whether they were republicans or democrats. >> and whether...
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come on and join us, please. okay, fyi-- for your information-- we're going to do kind of a circuit thing where we're going to do some push-ups, then work the triceps, then repeat the whole thing, so... gee, i hope it works for you. so let's start with the push-ups. now, if you're adventurous, as bernice and i are, extend the legs to the back, and let's take it d
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how can you update us? can you give us any information on discussions over the budget? because as we know, congress is back today. although i doubt doing very much. >> well, we know that the president called it an early day on this veteran's day holiday. so nothing new on this day specifically that i can report to you in terms of conversations. but recognize, it wasn't very long ago we had those countdown clocks over our shoulder as we spoke. and we're facing a new countdown very quickly, obviously, to that deadline. the white house is facing a new challenge, this credibility crisis, and there are a lot of republicans who don't really feel like they need to bow to any of the pressure from the white house right now, just one more added piece to this puzzle as they try to come to some deal in a very short period of time. >> peter alexander, working the full day, as always, at the white house. thank you, sir. >> thanks, martin. >>> and it's time now to clear the air. and as america honors the service and sacrifice of all her armed forces, today also marks the 95th annivers
how can you update us? can you give us any information on discussions over the budget? because as we know, congress is back today. although i doubt doing very much. >> well, we know that the president called it an early day on this veteran's day holiday. so nothing new on this day specifically that i can report to you in terms of conversations. but recognize, it wasn't very long ago we had those countdown clocks over our shoulder as we spoke. and we're facing a new countdown very quickly,...
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thpresident used force in libya. the president has been willing and madet clear that he is prepared to use forcwith respect to iran's apon, and he has deployed theorces and the apons necessary to achieve that goal if it has to be achieved. let me just finish. the president has continued afghanistan. he has sought a securi reement in afghanian that is in the throes ofeing agreed on. it will continue american presence to complete theask in afghanistan. we can't let mytholo and politics start to cloud reality here. this president has made it clear. he's also the president who has prosecuted al qaeda with an intensity and terrorists genelly with an intensit unprecedted and way beyond the la administration. >> mr. secreta, final question before you go. you ga some comments in lit ofhe 50th anniversary the assassinion of president kennedy to nbc news at have now been widely broadcast and repoed on. and in those comments, youaid this. to this day, iave serious doubts that lee haey oswald acted ale. that cerinly would be sur
thpresident used force in libya. the president has been willing and madet clear that he is prepared to use forcwith respect to iran's apon, and he has deployed theorces and the apons necessary to achieve that goal if it has to be achieved. let me just finish. the president has continued afghanistan. he has sought a securi reement in afghanian that is in the throes ofeing agreed on. it will continue american presence to complete theask in afghanistan. we can't let mytholo and politics start to...
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he didn't even use their names. he said he is part of the crowd for us. he didn't say anything except i won with lots of hispanics and blacks and democrats. he said nothing about policy except he opposes obama care. that's a great performance. >> we don't have any idea about that. i get the sense of what it is. we followed that, but that wasn't laid out very well. none of that was happening. >> if you take him at his word and say look at the record, he would say i have pushed for tax cuts. they argue that what he did on public employee pensions is the equivalent of what obama should have been doing on entitlements in washington. he cut spending so he can say he's a smaller government within the context of new jersey. it's quite willingly dealt with the democrats to get things done as opposed to the way the president worked with the republicans in washington. there is a sense of who he is. but the question is how conservative is he? >> that's the question, but does he have a record to run on. the unemployment rate is higher than the national average. the n
he didn't even use their names. he said he is part of the crowd for us. he didn't say anything except i won with lots of hispanics and blacks and democrats. he said nothing about policy except he opposes obama care. that's a great performance. >> we don't have any idea about that. i get the sense of what it is. we followed that, but that wasn't laid out very well. none of that was happening. >> if you take him at his word and say look at the record, he would say i have pushed for...
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that will it for us. thank you foroining us. my guest next week, the founder of the mutua fund giant vanguard. have a great week. i'll s you next weekend. >>> good morning. severeeather wning. millio of aricans from mississippi to michigan in e path of potentially deadly storms today including possible rather november toadoes. >>> bullying in college football in the wake of the miami dolphins scandal a rutgers university footbl player claims a team coach verlly abused him so much, he had to quit this morning his mom i speakin out. >>> hairy's big advenre. prince iry, once known as the party prince, now off on a very serious mission with a group of woded warriors. th begin aong inspiring journey tohe south pole today, sunday, november 17, 2013.
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thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> good morning. i'm marla tellez. it is veterans y, a tim to remember and honor those who country. still do serve our christie smith is live i richmond with look at some of the events today. good mning. >>eporter: good morning to you. we have three very different veteransay events going on the east bay. we're at one now. i can hear sinng going on in the background. i also had a chanc to talk to some veterans. this ent just getting underway right now. this is at the red oak victory ship in richmond which is undergoingrestoration. right ne to it, though, a ribbon cutting and dedication for the newly restored rigger's this is part of the chmond revitalization that's been going on down here. this was bui in the 1940s to part of the building will be a this morning we saw veteran tting a look at the ship. eaier in the morning, scouts and members of the lions club placed american flags on veterans graves. some of the younger scout surpsed by how far back the date andonflicts go. we caugh up with a vietnam veteranho said he r
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away from the bridge use 580. international blevard will take past thats well bk over to 880 south o let's say 16th to get clear of that. in the sou bay a smooth drive rthbound. buthe earlier crash arod tull is around capital expressway. back to you. >> thank you. a monumenta christmas project, operationhristmas child i features sites aoss t south bay clecting gifts, and notes of encouragement to fill 33,000 shoe boxes for needy chdren. this wee is nationa collection ek and you can drop off donations at these locations lied on the screen. foxworthy baptist chch, blossom valley biblechurch, chinese church inchrist, evergreen valley churchnd . thim 0 the's lutheran church. ce the shoe boxes are put together they will be diributed acrosshe world so a great mpaign, great movement to help. >> evebody can do their part. a new mission t mar kicks off. >> crews roll out nasa's maiden spacecra on the lauh pad at cape canaveral in orida. uc-berkeley scientists built about lf of the instruments on board s they should be prou
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talk to us today. hoong up the country whelping siness run ♪ ♪ build we're investinbig to keep our country in t lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to liver what you nd. and that means growth, lo of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuelnd steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪orfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big countr move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function?♪ >>we're back and i'm here again with the st of "morning j joe"oe scarborough. he wrot a bookalled "the righpath." i'm thrild to be afirst preview of this, joe, because the book is compelling and it's so on topic. i cover it al government shutdown,he election. >> but you have a big idea in this book. andit is a path toinning that's based on pragmatism over idealogy. here's something you wrote in the book. you write we have to sto electin amateurs in primaries who serve as littleore than idealogical indulnces, w exploit resent mts that pl well enough amg thease but whose positio
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we used to be the party to beat. every four years, democrats would pull their hair out because they knew we were going to figure out how to reach the middle of america. now, during the cold war, we did that because people thought we were the strongest party to do that. during george w. bush's reelection in 2004 when democrats were sure they had him defeated. americans trusted george bush more. they thought he was at the middle of america more. we lost that. we lost that in 2008, we lost it in 2012, and i say this to my very conservative friends. we've got to figure out a way to move forward together or else we're going to have hillary clinton for two terms, and you're going to have barack obama and hillary clinton picking supreme court justices for six years and shaping the way that our federal government is run. that will transform government for 50 years. we've got to unite. >> the nominating wing of the party, which is the tea party phase right now, it is ted cruz right now, he gets huge -- >> that's not the nomin
we used to be the party to beat. every four years, democrats would pull their hair out because they knew we were going to figure out how to reach the middle of america. now, during the cold war, we did that because people thought we were the strongest party to do that. during george w. bush's reelection in 2004 when democrats were sure they had him defeated. americans trusted george bush more. they thought he was at the middle of america more. we lost that. we lost that in 2008, we lost it in...
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thatill do it for us. thank u for joining us. myuest next week, the founder of the mutual fund giant vanguard. have a great week. i'll see youext weekend. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... d lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to new state... of health. welcome to covered cifornia. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody c be denied because of a pre-existing conditi. enroll now at coredca.com. >>> alec baldwin stalker held in contempt. miley lights up at the ema and did this man abuse camille grammar? welcome to ""acss hollywood."" start with the woman accused of stalking ec baldwin. trial ended the third day with genevieve seve being found guilty. guilty on all ve counts of stalking and harassing. >> the judge really let her have it the pple had asked for 90 days. the judge slapped her with a 210-day sentence. >> during the rdict,
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check us out on twitter. follow us at lou dobbs news or go to our facebook page and check out loudobbs.com ford show clips and important announcements. up next, the new book detailing the future first president turning the american revolution. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male annocer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. lou: my next guest you're very faliar w lou: my next guess you are familiar with. and we uncovered the clandestine activities of washington's most active conspire in the book. it is called the spy ring that saved the american revolution and the author is the fox and friends cohosts. it's greato have you here. >> we are pretty proud of the studio. >> it's a great studio. >> right next door, we try not to make very much noise. >> you do a great job on that. and this is a great book and a great idea. >>
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i think it is everywhere. >> what did the results tell us, charles? >> i think the narrowing of the gap was probably significant. gambled it all on obamacare. he obviously was hurt by the thedown, which affected northern virginia constituency. he got slammed on that. i think it played out as predicted and i think it put a real scare -- one of the reasons the democratic senators are so afraid of obamacare and went to see obama about it is because of the virginia results. ? >> i do not know anyone who seriously believed that mcauliffe had a double-digit lead. pole on had an outside it. points always a 5, 6, 7- margin. i think the perception is obamacare and the rollout in the disappointment and all that dissatisfaction did in fact perception does become reality, no question about it. for republicans it is a very serious warning that they cannot run somebody who is so far out of the mainstream in a mainstream state. >> nina? >> i agree with both charles and mark. i think cuccinelli lucked out in one way. he was terribly hurt i the shutdown, but that was
i think it is everywhere. >> what did the results tell us, charles? >> i think the narrowing of the gap was probably significant. gambled it all on obamacare. he obviously was hurt by the thedown, which affected northern virginia constituency. he got slammed on that. i think it played out as predicted and i think it put a real scare -- one of the reasons the democratic senators are so afraid of obamacare and went to see obama about it is because of the virginia results. ? >> i...
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use the #waytoohealthy. your best answers come on the show later. and you may be the last guy you expect to score but bucs tackle? donald penn did just that. the dolphins make a game of it against tampa bay and it comes down the higher. blockbuster renting its final video here in the stores in the u.s. and the last movie out the door oddly appropriate for the occasion, we'll reveal the title later in the cooler and a check on the weather when we come back. >> the ntsb is saying all indications point to an accident not a terrorist attack. the plane took off at 9:14 this morning and crashed into a densely-populated neighborhood in queens. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yo
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today reminds us of our sacred obligations. for even though this time of war is coming to a close, our time of service to our newest veterans has only just begun. think about it. our troops wear the uniform for a time, yet they wear another proud title, the title of veteran, for decades. for the rest of their lives. as a nation, we make sure we have the best-led, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world. we have to devote just as much energy and passion to making sure we have the best cared for, best treated, best respected veterans in the world. [ applause ] so when we talk about fulfilling our promises to our veterans, we don't just mean for a few years, we mean now, tomorrow and forever. and not just for generations past, but for this generation of veterans and all who will follow. and that's why as commander in chief i'm going to keep making sure we're providing unprecedented support to our veterans. even as we make -- [ applause ] even as we make difficult fiscal choices as a nation, we're going to keep making vit
today reminds us of our sacred obligations. for even though this time of war is coming to a close, our time of service to our newest veterans has only just begun. think about it. our troops wear the uniform for a time, yet they wear another proud title, the title of veteran, for decades. for the rest of their lives. as a nation, we make sure we have the best-led, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world. we have to devote just as much energy and passion to making sure we have the best...
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it was the critical issue that forced us really out of iraq. the iraqis didn't want us. we couldn't come to an agreement. it is the issue in iran that led to the revolution over the same issue. >> thank you both so much. great discussion. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, could punching the button on the nuclear option in the senate have just launched a political cold war between democrats and republicans? we'll ask our political panel. >>> and he's asking for forgiveness after getting caught buying cocaine but democrats are accusing congressman radel of being less than sympathetic of americans dealing with substance abuse problems. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at th
it was the critical issue that forced us really out of iraq. the iraqis didn't want us. we couldn't come to an agreement. it is the issue in iran that led to the revolution over the same issue. >> thank you both so much. great discussion. really appreciate it. >>> coming up, could punching the button on the nuclear option in the senate have just launched a political cold war between democrats and republicans? we'll ask our political panel. >>> and he's asking for...